Baker s pan or tray



(Hommel.)

H. S. DOSE.

BAKBRS PAN on TRAY.

No. 340,492. Patented Apr. zo, 1886.

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HENRY S. DOSH, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.

BAKERS PAN O R TRAY.

PBCIFICATION forming part. of Letters Patent No. 340,492, dated April20, 1886.

Application filed June l2, 1885. Serial No. 168,486. (No model.)

T0 all whom t may concern:

Be it known that I, HENRY S. DOS'H, ofthe city of Baltimore, and StateofMaryland, have invented certain Improvements in Bakers Pans or Trays, ofwhich the following is a speciication.

My invention consists in an improved conv struction of the frame ot' thetray or pan, as will hereinafter fully appear.

In the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof, Figures I and IIare respectively a top and an under side view of the improved pan. Fig.III is a longitudinal section of the pan before the supporting-frame issecured in place. Fig. IV is alougitudinal section taken on the dottedline x x, Fig. I. Fig. V illustrates a modified construction of the pau.

Referring to Figs. I, II, III, and IV, A is the sheet of iron formingthe main portion of. the pan or tray, and B the frame. The frameconsists of the lower continuous flange, a, and the upper broken one, b.These flanges, be-

fore the frame is secured to the plate A, form so that the four sectionsmay be separately Y turned over, and Without being buckled.

I claim as my invention- In a bakers pan or tray, the combination of 3 5the sheet A and the frame B, which consists of the connected flanges aand b, the former being in one continuous piece, and the latterseparated or notched at the corners, the two flanges engaging the sheeton opposite sides, substantially as specified.

v HENRY S. DOSH.

Witnesses:

DANL. FISHER, CHAs. W. ARNOLD.

